torsdag 9 juli 2015

This article doesn’t show you how to turn it into
a repeater (your router must support network bridging for that), but I
figured I’d put both names in the title in-case you’re unfamiliar with
the differences in terminology.Repeater: A device or advanced router that will retransmit the signal from another wireless router.Access Point: A router (connected to your original
network) that broadcasts an entirely new signal, but connecting to it
will allow you to access the original network.Instructions(The following assumes that you already have your modem and router set up, and would like to extend the wireless coverage)——————Step 1: Plug in the new router (the one you will use
as the access point) to a electrical outlet, and use a straight-through
network cable to hook your computer up to it in one of the LAN slots
(1-4). Note: Do not connect the new router to anything else just yet. That will come in later steps.Step 2: Under ‘Network Settings’
Change the IP address of this new router so it is in the same subnet
as the main router (I changed mine to 192.168.0.2), but make sure it
does not have the same IP address as the main router.Note: After doing this, if you type 192.168.0.1 in your browser
it will direct you to your main router, and 192.168.0.2 will direct you
to this new access point
Ensure it has the same Subnet Mask as the main router (255.255.255.0)
Disable DNS Relay
Disable DHCP ServerStep 3: Under ‘Wireless Settings’->’Manual Wireless Network Setup’
Give your network a name. This can be the same as your previous
wireless network or a new name. My original router is broadcasting as
‘dlink’ and I called this one ‘Chris’
Set up some sort of security if you would like.Step 4: Reboot your new router to save all the
settings. Now take a straight-through network cable and connect the two
routers. Plug one end into the LAN of the main router (spots 1-4),
then plug the other end into the LAN of the new access point (spots 1-4)
Do not plug it into WAN of the new access point!!! Although this seems logical, it does not work.Step 5: Connect to your new router and bask in the glory.

onsdag 25 december 2013

Most of you would be waiting for a new, updated MobileSubstrate version to release soon… But that’s for another day, as this post is about biteSMS. After the surprising jailbreak release by the evasi0n7 team, the developers of biteSMS are releasing a new version in the form of BiteSMS beta 80 release. It’s a work-in-progress and should be ready for the public in the next few days.

We have overcome Mobile Substrate not being ready, but are having some issues with 64 bit compilation. After about 10 hours we have finally got biteSMS compiled. But there are some runtime issues, which are much harder to fix.Best guess is a few days to get this sorted. Rest assured, it’s taken us all by surprise, but we have been working on biteSMS on iOS 7 for many months now, it’s not 100%, but I’d say it’s ready for beta, about 85% there.Best guess 28 Dec.

As a flashback, biteSMS has been one of the most popular jailbreak tweaks over 5 and half years ago. The tweak allows iPhone users to benefit from enhanced Messaging app features like scheduled messages, send quick messages and reply to quick messages. Now that Cydia has been updated for iOS 7 untethered jailbreaks, the tweak can be downloaded for free from the Cydia Store.